Holder for pens and pencils



Nov. 24, 1931. L. LISCHEID HOLDER FOR PENS AND PENCILS Filed Feb. 7;1930 INVENTOR.

ATTORNEY l aten t edl New; 24, 11931 UNITiEosTArEs PM LEVONA LISCEEID,or NATIONAL eI'rY, CALIFORNIA, nssrenon To :aAnn nrsonnrn or HoLDER Fortrnnsnnn IfENGILS" Application filed February zieaoi's iia ntlfaeasaj IMy invention relates to holders forpens, and pencils,- and the objectsof my invention are: First, to provide a pen and pencil holder which maybe readily attached to a garment along the line 5-'-5 in Fig. 4.

not ordinarily having a pocket, such as a shirt; second, to provide aholder of this description having means for receiving the clips of thepen or pencil and enclosing the body portion thereof; third, to providea. holder of this description whichadequately protects the clothes ofthe'wearer from..pos.-' sible damage or stain and the wearer from injurydue to the point of the pen or pencil; fourth, to provide a holder whichwill accommodate pens and pencils-of various thickness and length;fifth, to provide. a holder which may extend into a pocket of a garmentwithout preventing the use thereof for carrying other articles; andsixth, to provide a holder which is simple and economical ofmanufacture, durable, and which will not readily deteriorate or get outof order. r

With these and otherobjects in View as will appear hereinafter, myinvention; consists of certain novel features of construction,combination and arrangement of parts and portions as will be hereinafterdescribed in detail and particularly set forth in-the appended claims,reference being had to the accompanying drawings and to the charactersof reference thereon, which form a part of this application,'in which:

Figure 1 is a fragmentary view of a gar-J .ment to which my novel holderis secured;

Fig. 2' is a developed view of the holder; Fig. 3 is a view thereof seenfromits upper end, with parts and portionsbroken away; Fig, 4 is anelevational View, while Fig. 5 is a fragmentary, sectional view thereoftaken Similar characters'of reference refer to similar parts andportions throughout the several vviews of the drawings.

Referring to Fig. 2, it will be noted that the holder is made preferablyof a single piece of a relatively flexible," strong, moisture proofmaterial, and in its developed plancomprises a relatively long,rectangular portionl and p a narrower transversely directed portion 2,

the two portions forming substantially a T. I

asiindicated inF ,ig.,1.

The longer pa ta-Y1 isflfbldedi'upwardly along'i-tstransverse medianline10, forming thereby the front portion la and'rearportion liboffa pocket,said portions beingsewed-to gether along their side margins with theupper fend remainingl open substantially along" the base of the upperportion 2: 1The upper portion 2 is folded downwardly along itslongitudinal median line'2a, andlis sewn along its 'marginsincluding-itsbase Qbadj a cent the upper end of the pocket 1, thereby forming a bandofdouble thickness material. The'ends of the band 2 maybebevelled as at20 in F ig.-4, and to their rearsides are sewn clips 3," which areadaptedtolbe engaged by, v stl dsp QYidGd .iii'proper spaced relation onthe garment to the pocket e to be attached.

' Along the? f striplais secured in such manner as; toforin loopslaofvarions sizes throughwhich "the i 5 pens'andpencils areadaptedgtorbe inserted, I

The strip 4. iis positionedabove theffiea- 'ing of the pocket '1.Theloopportion'ofthe strip 4 is: of somewhatshorter {length-than.

the width of the pocket 1,, so. that theeirte'nd ing. portion" of thepens andpencils will-read;

. ily enterthe pocket The clip on the pen or pencil if such isprovided,wil l pass over the? rent poaian trthstaaarga strip andberetained thereby,thus serving the function for which it was intended,j i

' It will be noted that in forming theholder in themanner described,theiband portion2, which is adapted to befsecure'd to thegarment, is ofrelatively great strength, and

this is enhanced by the stitching inthe strip 4 forming the loop. Itwill also be noted that the rear portionlb, while forming an integralportion or continuation: of the rear portion ofthe band 2, is furthersecured'to i the front portion of the band by themarginal" stitchingalong the base 26 of the band 2., This structure results inalstronganddurable; holder. i V

The pocket portion 1 protects the pen'san'd l 1 pencils from possibledamage, and at thegj T same time protects the garmentsof the wearerfromdamage or ink stains due to a leaky'j pen,jand also protectsthewearer from pe 15 @iAs indicated-in Fig. 1, "vvhen the holder is "placedwithin the pocket on a garment, the front portion 2oeou iesa'positionrsli-ghtly above theopening'o the garment pocket P so that theupper ends of the peneilsand pens it are entirely elear ofthe garment:flfhisien i ables the wearer to place other artieles, such}; 4 t, v:1 r.s V r as the memo book A-indicated in Fig, 1 be V V E tween the f ontPortion 1a ofzth pio'keta'nd 111* T; gist V the outer portion of thegarment poeket P. i

' I Thou'gh'I have shown-and described apar-- T V I struetion,combinationand-arrangement, but

tieular veonstruetion, combination and ar-, i range' nent ofipartsflandportions, I do not 7 Wish, .to'vbe limited to this fpartieularacom,

desiretoiuolude in'the'sc opeof my inven- 'tior' the construction,combination and arrangement substantially as set forth in 'the appendedclaims. f r i aving thus described my invention, what 25 I elairn as newand desire to secure by Letters Patentis: r or r V 1. In a pen andpe-ncil"holdenapocket porgtion shaped tofit into ,a-conventionalpocket.'for receiving-the lower portion'of'pens and 3e pencils, a band portionextending transverse- 1y above the openingofthep'o'cket andheyon'd theside margins-- -thereof, and a strip form-I ing a plurality 'ofloops'onsaid bandgportion v above the; opening of said 'pocket'for iece'iv-I ingthe upper end of said-pens'a'ndpencils; Q I 2. a device of theolaSsQ'deSCri'bed',a rectangular portion of flexible material r doubled'along'its transverse median line,the V contiguous side marginsfbeingseeured itogether, an integral rectangular portioi11extendingtransversely of the sai'd first portion forming a'T therewith anddoubled over alonggits longitudinal median line, the con tiguofus sideedges being secured together, (a; said first rectangular.'portion'forniing a pocket, said second portion formifg' a sup portingbandior-said-poeket.i V lntestiin'onywhereof,I have hereunto set my andat San Diego, California, this? 29th day of January, 1930;"

